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Meaning of fantastically
The primary meaning of "fantastically" is in a way that is extremely good or exciting.
Etymology of fantastically
The word "fantastically" originates from the noun "fantasy," which comes from Old French "fantasie," derived from Latin "phantasia," meaning "imagination" or "appearance," and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb.
Historically, "fantastically" has been used to describe something that is extremely good, exciting, or unusual, often in a way that is imaginative or hard to believe.
Synonyms
extraordinarily
remarkably
exceptionally
incredibly
unbelievably
astonishingly
amazingly
sensationally
marvelously
wonderfully
superbly
outstandingly
impressively
strikingly
extraordinarily
phenomenally
extraordinarily
colossally
stupendously
monumentally
dramatically
spectacularly
fantabulously
magically
miraculously
unbelievably
incomprehensibly
unfathomably
staggeringly
Definitions
- To a very high degree, extremely, or exceptionally
- * In a way that is extremely good or exciting
- * In a manner that is imaginative or unrealistic
Usage Examples
- The fireworks display ended fantastically with a burst of colorful sparks.
- * She sings fantastically, with a voice that can move anyone to tears.
- * The new restaurant is fantastically good, with dishes that are both delicious and visually appealing.
Antonyms
poorly
unimpressively
moderately
adequately
ordinarily
normally
usually
typically
averagely
uninspiringly
unremarkably
disappointingly
miserably
woefully
abysmally
appallingly
dreadfully
terribly
horribly
badly